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Frore Systems launches liquid cooling tech for AI servers, cutting power use by 10% and boosting density, while India debuts indigenous, ultra-efficient data centers using local cooling solutions.
Frore Systems has launched LiquidJet Nexus, a new liquid cooling system for AI servers that reduces thermal stack weight by 65% and improves heat transfer by 75%, enabling 53°C inlet temperatures and eliminating the need for mechanical chillers, cutting data center power use by 10%.
The system supports up to twice the compute density per rack and integrates across GPUs, CPUs, and other components.
Meanwhile, India’s Refroid Technologies has partnered with TierX Datacenters to unveil a fully indigenous “Make in India” modular data center stack, combining Direct-to-Chip and immersion cooling with prefabricated designs to achieve a PUE as low as 1.05 in tropical climates, using domestically developed dielectric fluids.
A separate alliance with Technavious Solutions aims to build sovereign AI data center infrastructure using end-to-end liquid cooling and rigorous commissioning processes.
Frore Systems lanza tecnología de refrigeración líquida para servidores de IA, reduciendo el uso de energía en un 10% y aumentando la densidad, mientras que la India debutó centros de datos autóctonos y ultraeficientes que utilizan soluciones de refrigeración locales.